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WI AB141

Provisional social worker certificates and licenses.


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Introduced
03/17/2025
In Committee
03/17/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Current law prohibits a person from using the title Xsocial workerY without holding a social worker certificate, and similarly prohibits the use of other titles corresponding to higher levels of social work practice without a corresponding credential for that level of social work practice. Those higher levels of social work practice include advanced practice social work, independent social work, and clinical social work. Current law further prohibits the practice of clinical social work without a clinical social worker license. Current law specifies requirements for obtaining these social worker credentials, all of which include a requirement of passage of an examination. This bill provides for an alternative pathway to obtain a social work credential without passage of a national examination. Under the bill, an individual who has taken the examination corresponding to a particular category of social work credential and has not passed the examination, but who otherwise satisfies the requirements for the credential, may obtain a provisional credential. With the provisional credential, the individual is allowed to practice the corresponding level of social work, may use the corresponding title, and is considered to be that level of social worker, but the individual must obtain at least three hours of supervision during every 160 hours of practice, in accordance with the bill and rules promulgated by the Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, and Social Work Examining Board and subject to periodic evaluation. Upon successful completion of the supervised practice requirement, the individual must receive a final evaluation and may obtain a corresponding nonprovisional social worker credential without passage of the examination.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a new pathway for social workers to obtain professional credentials by creating a provisional certification system. Under this legislation, individuals who have taken but not passed the required national social work examination can still obtain a provisional certificate or license in various social work practice levels (such as basic social work, advanced practice, independent, and clinical social work). Provisional certificate holders can practice and use the corresponding professional title, but must complete at least 37.5 hours of supervision during their first 2,000 hours of practice, with at least 3 hours of supervision for every 160 hours worked. The provisional certificate is valid for 36 months and cannot be renewed. During this period, the individual's supervisor must submit evaluations every six months and a final evaluation after 2,000 hours of supervised practice. Upon successful completion of the supervision requirements and a positive final evaluation, the provisional certificate holder can obtain a full, non-provisional social worker credential without having to pass the national examination. The bill aims to provide an alternative route to professional certification while ensuring ongoing supervision and competency evaluation for social workers who initially struggle with the national examination.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (16)

Last Action

Senator Ratcliff added as a cosponsor (on 05/12/2025)

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